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Google Talk is a computer application for Voice over IP and instant messaging, offered by Google. The first beta version of the program was released on August 24, 2005.
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- Google Talk is Google's instant communications service.
- Like Gmail, Google's free webmail service, Google Talk uses Google's innovative technologies to help people communicate more effectively and efficiently.
- This means Google Talk is fast, intuitive and fun to use.
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SayOutLoud - Claros Chat
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- Mobber
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